ABSTRACT
In the light of changes the government has launched as part of its welfare to work initiatives, this text explores apprenticeship. The authors set the historical context and discuss the theoretical and practical aspects of acquiring the necessary knowledge and skills for competence.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |48 pages
Historical Approaches to Apprenticeship
part |37 pages
Theoretical Approaches to Apprenticeship
part |49 pages
Apprenticeship as a Model of Learning
part |57 pages
Modern Apprenticeship: A Renaissance of Work-based Learning?